NBLL Majors: Reds edge Dodgers, 1-0
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NEWPORT BEACH - In a game which lasted less than an hour, the Reds
defeated the Dodgers, 1-0, in Newport Beach Little League Major Division
action.
Reds’ pitcher Jake Lemmerman tossed a complete-game two hitter. He
struck out 15 during his 70-pitch performance.
The Reds scored the game’s lone run when Blaine Nielsen ripped a
double to score Andrew Silva in the bottom of the first inning.
Dodgers’ hurler Kelsey Chase pitched a complete game, but took the
hard luck loss. Luke Greiner and Allen Hardison each made solid defensive
plays behind Chase.
In other Majors Division action:
Angels 5, Mariners 2 - Paul Fulmer and Andy Rovzar each went 2 for 3
to lead the Angels past the Mariners.
Michael Page chipped in with a key hit for the Angels, while pitchers
Barrett Hendrickson and Geoffrey Grant combined to limit the Mariners to
just three hits and no earned runs.
The Mariners were led by Tom Solis and Devin Kelly. Solis had two hits
and pitched two scoreless innings, while Kelly had a hit and allowed just
one earned run over three innings.
In other Majors Division action:
Cardinals win twice - In the Cardinals’ 10-3 win over the Braves, Ryan
Telles led the attack with three hits, while Sam Stafford, Collin Wigely
each had two hits.
John Yesh, William O’Brien, James Petrilli, Aaron Northcraft and Eric
Berkley each contributed single hits for the Cards (11-2).
In the 2-1 win over the Angels, Stafford and Northcraft each had RBI
hits to bring the Cardinals back from a 1-0 deficit. Pitcher Andy Rovzar
pitched three scoreless innings to lead the Cards’ staff.
Red Sox 17, Braves 2 - Kai Youngman and Kevin Holland each had four
hits to lead the Red Sox over the Braves.
Grant Gerdau, Michael Ford and Reagan Riley also added key hits for
the Red Sox, while Jordan Goulding, Steven Hillgren and Jacob Goulding.
David Wheatley, Mitchell Williams, Thomas Dialynas, Jordan Taormina
and Austin Harms led the Braves’ attack.
Diamondbacks 8, Braves 1 - Connor Whalen struck out eight over three
innings to lead the Diamondbacks over the Braves.
Scott Colton and Garrett Amoroso also pitched well for the D-Backs,
while Greg Garte (two doubles) and Grant Heffernan (3 for 3) sparked the
offense.
Other key offensive contributors for the Diamondbacks included Wyatt
Cole, Chris Rose, Ford Noe and Riley Sullivan.
The Braves were led by Thomas Dialynas, David Wheatley, Alex Ray and
Charles Vickery.
Red Sox 4, Mariners 2 - Pitcher Alex Mathews, Kevin Holland, J.R. Dion
and Michael Ford combined for nine strikeouts in the Red Sox win over the
Mariners.
Kai Youngman, Tim Leber, Jacob Golding and Alex Mathews anchored the
Red Sox defense, while Grand Gerdan and Ford each had two hits and two
runs scored.
Holland, Matthews, Goulding, Dion, Reagan Riley and Drew Brahs all had
key hits for the Sox.
The Mariners were led by Tom Solis, Willy Harrison, Nick Freeman,
Devon Kelly, Bobby Manning, Erik Rask and Michael Baer.
In AAA Division action:
Dodgers 6, Tigers 2 - Michael Bloom allowed only one hit with eight
strikeouts over four innings to lead the Dodgers over the Tigers.
Reed Zachman and John Doering relieved Bloom and kept the Dodgers in
the lead, while J.P. Fleming and Noah Molnar each had key hits.
The Tigers were led by the hitting and catching of Joey Booth and the
pitching of Steven Manning and Trevor Jones.
Dodgers 14, Red Sox 7 - Mike Artenian and Russell Goldberg each had
two hits to lead the Dodgers past the Red Sox.
Pitcher Michael Bloom struck out six in three innings, while John
Doering pitched three solid innings to preserve the win, helped by Reed
Zachman’s strong defense.
The Red Sox were led by William Ham, Matt Steinberg, Dylan Davis, Matt
Wheatley and John Lockhart.
Cardinals 4, Angels 3 - Trailing, 3-1, the Cardinals rallied for a 4-3
comeback win.
Clay Beaver and Jake Killian each came through with key RBI hits to
spark the Cardinals’ rally.
Pitchers Bret Weinberger, Doug Kelly and Camden Nicholson combined to
shut down the Angels’ attack.
Mets 20, Red Sox 6 - There were plenty of offensive stars for the Mets
in their win over the Red Sox.
Jeff Jones, Matt Morris, Beau Attyan each had doubles, while solid
hits were turned in by Tim Winning, Brian Frazier, Ronnie Sadler,
Benjamin Noe, Kyle Warsaw, Alex Sweigert and Cory Donovan.
Cardinals 4, Diamondbacks 2 - Bret Weinberger pitched three strong
shutout innings to lead the Cardinals past the Diamondbacks.
Michael Epstein had a key double, while Camden Nicholson added a
sacrifice fly for the Cards.
Angels 6, Mets 0 - Taylor Stone, Parker Stone and Conner Bannon each
threw goose eggs at the Mets to lead the Angels to victory.
Parker Stone also provided the Angels with solid offense, going 3 for
3 and a run scored. Taylor Stone added two hits, while Max Voetner,
Tennyson Mitchell, Andrew Mason, Guy Sutherland, Randell Nelson and
Conner Bannon each contributed to the Angels’ offense.
The Angels’ stars also came through with a 9-0 win over the Tigers.
In AA Division action:
Mariners 13, Diamondbacks 5 - Doug Watt had three hits and pitched
three shutout innings to lead the Mariners over the Diamondbacks.
Mitch Gardner and Matt Ruiz each had two hits for the M’s, while Alex
Mainthow came through with a triple, his third in the past two games.
The M’s defense was led by Alex Pastre, Zac Cabin and Trevor McGhie,
while John Christian pitched two solid innings of relief.
The Diamondbacks were led by Brooks Brady, Mattias Russo-Larson, Chris
Freeman, Parker Seaman and Christian St. Clair.
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